They sell this really thin thing which servs for iron together two layers fabcric. it was papaer on one side and works like a fabric glue. You iron it on one of the fabricks pull off the paper and iron it onto the other fabric and you get one so even layer of fabric. It's like the sticky layer on the interfacing.

They sell this really thin thing which servs for iron together two layers fabcric. it was papaer on one side and works like a fabric glue. You iron it on one of the fabricks pull off the paper and iron it onto the other fabric and you get one so even layer of fabric. It's like the sticky layer on the interfacing.

I know what you're talking about! It's fusible webbing. The brand I use is Heat N Bond Ultra, which works just like you described. It requires high heat to melt the glue, but if the plastic melts to the glue first...

It think that may work. Or use the Heat N Bond Lite.

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Not to sound like a worry wart... the only problem I have with projects like this is that it's really not contributing to a full circle of recycling. Weaving or crocheting the bags is better because there are no toxic fumes released while doing it. Methods are an important key in whether or not something is recycled well.